yes
Yes, a loud squeaky pop.
I believe Nitrogen gives off a squeaky pop when burnt.
A squeaky pop is realised when testing for hydrogen as I tested In science at my school.
It explodes, making a "squeaky pop."
Squeaky Pop Test -Place a lit wooded splint into the hydrogen a squeaky pop will be heard if hydrogen is present. To be used for small amounts of hydrogen
yes
Yes, a loud squeaky pop.
Hydrogen burns with a "squeaky pop" when lit.
I believe Nitrogen gives off a squeaky pop when burnt.
Hydrogen
The "squeaky pop" test. You burn a wooden splint and put it in the contained hydrogen gas. If hydrogen is present you will hear a pop.
A squeaky pop is realised when testing for hydrogen as I tested In science at my school.
It explodes, making a "squeaky pop."
Do the "Pop test"-A lit taper placed in hydrogen gas will make an audible pop.
No it doesn't because hydrogen is the only gas that burns with a squeaky pop!
because you light the splint and if there is a squeaky pop noise there is hydrogen gas in the air